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    Not Waving but Drowning

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    main character is "Not waving but drowning." This poem not just about a man who is simply drowning but actually about a man who is committing suicide due to his loneliness. The poem starts right away with which seems like the end because it is describing the main character drowning. However‚ with the incident being presents first it gives way to questions of why that person is dying and how. Then the narration switches from a passers-by or a news reporter to the main character when it says‚ "I was

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    ‚ because  the author intended to make it delightful than it is. Behind all the belletrism‚ Momaday  meant the grasslands of Oklahoma is a steel or iron block edge; this shows how awful it  is without the replacement of the elegant words . By describing something (or in this  case Oklahoma) with elaborate and sapient diction‚ it makes the object existence  sounds so beautiful than it really is. Romanticizing an existence is fundamental when  expressing something repulsive or unbearable. This is why

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    Elements of Fiction “The Lottery” Plot: The plot is developed in chronological order‚ with a few episodes from past stories. Exposition: The story begins on a beautiful summer’s day where the village gathering in the town square with kids running around enjoying their liberation from school‚ and putting rocks in their pockets and guarding a pile of rocks in the corner. Rising Action: Further in the story‚ the lottery has begun and every head of the family has drawn a little piece of paper from

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    Modern Poetry

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    Alicia Holliday 4/14/12 Modern Poetry Final Essay Defining Modern Poetry Defining modern poetry isn’t an easy thing to do. Modern Poetry can be defined as having open or free verse‚ borrowing from other cultures and languages‚ formal characteristics‚ and breaking down social norms and cultures‚ among other things. However modern poetry is so much more than that. It’s hard to define the limit of the modern age so writing about modern poets isn’t an

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    physically‚ illustrating a sense to a person who is blind is not as fulfilling compared to witnessing it firsthand. Moreover‚ a person is not able to perceive fully anything in this globe‚ and this entails the most core ideas. Bacons continue through describing the beliefs which are erroneous; Bacon (546) notes that even though there shall be a vast numbers as well as‚ weight of instances to be found on the other side‚ it either despises or neglects. An additional misunderstanding of the tribe is that

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    POV in the Black Cat

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    A narrator in any book‚ novel‚ story and etc. is very important. The narrator sets the mood and is the person communicating with the audience. It is important that the narrator is clear and precise so that their audience can understand them. This is not the case in “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe uses an unreliable narrator in this short story which makes it kind of difficult for us to know what to trust and what not to. By only reading what the narrator has written we only see

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    come.” His tendency to use financial metaphors such as “purchase” and “profit” when describing the marriage suggests that he thinks that it is similar to “purchase”‚ allowing Desdemona to be viewed as a possession. This idea is further supported when Emilia says “They are all but stomachs‚ and we are all but food; they eat us hungerly‚ and when they are full‚ they belch us.” The animalistic language here‚ describing men as “stomachs” and women as regurgitated “food”‚ shows a primitive link to the way

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    They'Re Not Your Husband

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    husband”. We see the lack of benevolence between Earl and Doreen. At the beginning when Earl walks into the coffee shop all he gets is a “what are you doing here?” and later “don’t talk to me‚ I’m busy”. Earl feels deeply mortified with the two men describing his wife in the negative tone. He might have been sleeping throughout their marriage‚ and when he finally wakes and sees his wife‚ he sees her through another pair of glasses‚ he sees her as the two men do. Clearly‚ he has not seen

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    In regard to the question of whether Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is racist or not‚ I personally believe it is. My answer is not from mere opinion‚ but is based off of several examples within the book such as: Conrad’s references towards the colored individuals‚ how the author uses insulting descriptions of the native people and their culture‚ and how the darker complected have many demeaning and insignificant roles within the book. The majority of the aforementioned examples stem mainly from

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    different types of situations. In “The Smell of Fresh Paint” Tina Beller mentions that she has been mentally and emotionally harmed by the incident she has witnessed. It could be that if it was someone else with a different personality was in the incident they could have reacted differently. When she was describing she kept on mentioning that it was all so

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